STRIKING UNITED PILOTS PLAN WEEKEND RALLY AT O'HARE

Members of the Air Line Pilots Association will demonstrate Sunday at United Airlines' main operating base, O'Hare International Airport in Chicago. About 1,000 pilots, flight attendants and AFL-CIO members are expected to attend, according to Dave Landry, an ALPA spokeman in Chicago. "We're protesting the lack of good-faith bargaining on the part of United Airlines," Landry said Friday.

Five thousand pilots have remained on strike since the collapse of negotiations between ALPA and United a week ago. About 9,000 of United's 10,000 flight attendants are honoring the strike, Landry said.

United, meanwhile, is operating about 14 percent of its normal schedule of 1,550 daily flights. About 525 pilots, including supervisors, are flying, according to the airline. Since May 17, when the strike began, United has not served any of its eight Florida destinations, including Orlando.

United employs more than 440 people in Florida, including 51 in Orlando.